It really depends on the person. There are countless people who need hearing aids, glasses, can't taste certain tastes, etc. It also depends on how much (if any at all) nerve damage has been done to the body, and/or how well the person's nerves developed in the womb of their mother. --- Compared to animals, human sight, hearing, taste, and smell are not outstanding. But man's sense of touch has a greater capacity because of its connection to the higher functions of his brain. An insect or mammal could tell by touch whether something was short or tall, light or heavy, soft or hard, hot or cold, liquid or solid. But a human could combine this information to create an entire description of the object touched, and possibly identify it, comparing it to similar features found on physical objects. In the case of languages, man has modified touch to create language (Braille). (Of course, the other four senses benefit from reasoning as well, when we investigate and analyze sights, sounds, and smells.) ---
LP gas is good for humans in the sense that it is very helpful as an energy source. However, it is not good for humans to touch or breathe it.
bounty the strongest
Light is the most well known form. However, humans can not sense any other electromagnetic radiation. (e.g. gamma rays x-rays infra-red ultraviolet etc.) the human eye can only see a fraction of the full electromagnetic spectrum.
Titanium Steel is the strongest.
the strongest paper towel brand is Kleenex and viva..
what are cheetahs strongest sense
Humans have the strongest weapons :)
Sense of smell
the sense of smell
The toungue is the strongest in the human body.
The shark's strongest sense is smell.
Blood with nose
The 2 are connected but the sense of smell is stronger.
its their sense of smell but it depends on what snake your talking about
the humans
The strongest muscle for its size in the human body is the tongue
it send clicks that can travel more than a mile underwater.